This week in Lovecraftiana II, Basil Elton, lighthouse keeper, tells the tale of the Whte Ship.
We have a story of Wizards, Worms and Werewolves from Kyle Clements; the continuation of Gregory KH Bryant's B-Movie pastiche Empire of the Ant-Lions; part one of Cameron Walker's Messiah Ressurection; Chapter Seven of Daniel's Dream by Rob Bliss; a retelling from Anglo-Saxon mythology from me this time; while in Varney the mob is in pursuit of the eponymous vampyre; and in A Journey to the Centre of the Earth, our heroes investigate the mysterious parchment.
We'd like to draw the attnetion of all you horror writers out there to two anthologies currently looking for submissions, Hell Whore and Eternal Life. The editor of both is Nathan Rowark, who has been a frequent contributor to Schlock! and an excerpt of his novel Infatuation is included this week
It's Halloween in a couple of weeks, and of course that's an important time at Schlock! Webzine. Apart from making our preparations for the usual Witches' Sabbat in praise of our diabolical masters, we're looking for seasonal submisions. So send us your tales of ghosties and ghoulies, warlocks and witches, even things that go bump in the night, for the Halloween edition (which will go out the previous Sunday, 28th October).
We have a story of Wizards, Worms and Werewolves from Kyle Clements; the continuation of Gregory KH Bryant's B-Movie pastiche Empire of the Ant-Lions; part one of Cameron Walker's Messiah Ressurection; Chapter Seven of Daniel's Dream by Rob Bliss; a retelling from Anglo-Saxon mythology from me this time; while in Varney the mob is in pursuit of the eponymous vampyre; and in A Journey to the Centre of the Earth, our heroes investigate the mysterious parchment.
We'd like to draw the attnetion of all you horror writers out there to two anthologies currently looking for submissions, Hell Whore and Eternal Life. The editor of both is Nathan Rowark, who has been a frequent contributor to Schlock! and an excerpt of his novel Infatuation is included this week
It's Halloween in a couple of weeks, and of course that's an important time at Schlock! Webzine. Apart from making our preparations for the usual Witches' Sabbat in praise of our diabolical masters, we're looking for seasonal submisions. So send us your tales of ghosties and ghoulies, warlocks and witches, even things that go bump in the night, for the Halloween edition (which will go out the previous Sunday, 28th October).